The CCBC adopts Indigenous Cultural Safety, Humility, and Anti-racism Practice Standard
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Following BC’s Public Health Officer’s (PHO) announcement of the ease of restrictions on March 10, 2022, the PHO has issued guidance on April 1, 2022 for all health regulatory colleges, including the
On March 10, 2022, the Provincial Health Officer (PHO), Dr. Bonnie Henry announced that BC would end its indoor mask requirement in broad ranges of indoor environments. However, some settings
As we stated earlier this week, a new Order of the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) — the Health Professionals COVID-19 Vaccination Status Information and Preventive Measures Order — requires the
A new Order of the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) has been issued “to prevent or reduce the risk of the transmission of infection with SARS-CoV-2 by health professionals.” The Health
BC’s Provincial Health Officer (PHO), Dr. Bonnie Henry, announced at a press conference yesterday (February 9, 2022) that she will soon issue a public health order requiring all regulated health
The College of Chiropractors of BC (the College) is concerned that statements made by some registrants at the College’s Annual General Meeting on December 1, 2021 contained inaccurate and misleading
The 2020-2021 Annual Report for the College of Chiropractors of British Columbia (the College) and some supporting documentation for the Annual General Meeting (AGM) are already available online for your
BC’s Provincial Health Officer (PHO), Dr. Bonnie Henry, issued an order yesterday (October 14, 2021) on COVID-19 vaccination that applies to health professionals. The order, titled “Hospital And Community (Health
September 30, 2021 will mark Canada’s first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation “to commemorate the history and ongoing trauma caused by residential schools and to honour those who were